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This article is about the Lippincott-published journal, the spine journal most cited in the scholarly community. For the Elsevier journal, see The Spine Journal.
Spine
DisciplineOrthopaedics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJames N. Weinstein
Publication details
History1976-present
Publisher
FrequencyBiweekly
2.078 (2011)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Spine
Indexing
CODENSPINDD
ISSN0362-2436 (print)
1528-1159 (web)
LCCN76646361
OCLC no.476172259
Links

Spine is a biweekly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research in the field of orthopaedics, especially concerning the spine. It was established in 1976 and is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. The current editor-in-chief is James N. Weinstein. Spine is considered the leading orthopaedic journal covering cutting-edge spine research. Spine is available in print, online, and on the iPad; there is an accompanying Spine blog. Spine is considered the most cited journal in orthopaedics today.

Affiliated societies

The following societies are affiliated with Spine:[1]

  • Argentine Society for the Study of Spine Pathology
  • Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association - Spinal Section
  • Cervical Spine Research Society
  • Chinese Orthopaedic Association
  • Finnish Spine Research Society
  • International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine
  • Japan Spine Research Society
  • Korean Society of Spine Surgery
  • Scoliosis Research Society
  • Spine Section of the Hellenic Orthopaedic Association
  • Spine Society of Australia
  • Spine Society of Europe

References

  1. ^ "Affiliated Societies". Spine. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Retrieved 2012-11-27.